You know a fight isn't really much of a fight at all when it's short enough to fit on one Instagram video. Watch as the champ make quick work of the challanger on Saturday night at UFC 184 at Staples Center in L.A.

Watch as UFC icon Urijah "The California Kid" Faber samples the "Black Burger," which Burger King just released exclusively in Japan. The burger features a black bun (dyed with squid ink), black cheese (made with bamboo charcoal), and a black sauce (made with black garlic).

Faber, who obviously sticks to a pretty strict diet, said had only been to Burger King "two or three" times in his life and he sticks to a pretty health diet. So maybe Faber might not be as good of a food critic as say ... as an NFL lineman.

“It tastes like a school lunch,”Faber said. "It's tasty, doesn't taste like squid sounds like it would taste."

So there you have it. Seems worth a try if these things ever make it to the states or somebody in the U.S. rips off the idea.

Dana White thinks so. It'll never happen, but it sure would be entertaining to see Money Mayweather cross over for a MMA fight and it's fun to debate how he'd do.

Perhaps White is trying to bait Mayweather into a UFC fight with these comments? I don't think he's trying to be a genius in this scenario. It would be cool if he was, but I think he's just giving an honest answer to the question.

Former All-Pro linebacker Shawne Merriman, who announced his retirement from the NFL in March is ready to embark on a new career, as the former Charger and Bill hit WWE's Performance Center in Orlando, Fla. for his first day of training in the squared circle on Thursday.

The three-time Pro Bowler hit Facebook to post a photo of of a little war wound he acquired with the caption: "A hard days work 1 down 364 to go #PainWhatPain#LightsOut"

Stephanie McMahon has played a lot of roles at World Wrestling Entertainment, the sports entertainment giant controlled by her father, Vince McMahon.The 37-year-old executive vice president, creative, has served as a wrestler’s valet, a wrestler and, as a teenager, a model in a WWE catalog.But since May, the McMahon daughter, married to WWE star Paul “Triple H” Levesque, has been a featured player in yet another role: an inside seller of WWE shares.Since the spring, the executive — referred to in SEC filings and her Twitter feed as Stephanie McMahon (rather than her married name), has sold 833,000 shares of WWE stock, according to regulatory filings. The sales, carried out over 43 separate transactions, have netted McMahon about $8.3 million. The sales were so aggressive, filings show, that McMahon had to convert nearly 1.3 million shares — or about one third of her stake — of McMahon family super-voting B shares into A shares to raise the cash. As of March 4, McMahon owned 8.3 percent of the B shares outstanding. Even after the sell-off, the McMahon family still firmly controls the Stamford, Conn., company as CEO Vince McMahon owns 87 percent of the 10-votes-per-share B class. The younger McMahon’s sales came at share prices ranging from $9.05 to $10.89, filings show.WWE shares closed Thursday at $10.90, up 0.9 percent. The shares have gained 38 percent over the past year.The sales grew so regular and so large that even WWE fan blogs like WrestlingInc.com and PWInsider.com started commenting on them. While bloggers and Wall Street analysts were left wondering why she was selling her shares so aggressively, The Post has learned it is, in part, to finance the building of a new home. “Stephanie McMahon is selling a portion of her Class B shares for personal financial purposes that include building a house,” the company said in a statement after being asked about the transactions. The latest sale came on Oct. 7. McMahon has properties in Westport, Conn., and Manhattan, according to property records.The sales come as WWE on Sept. 13 lowered its 2014 profit guidance down — just weeks after an August downward revision.

I don't know about you, but this seems real shady to me. When your dad Vince McMahon is worth $500 millionand you own 8% of the WWE, why would you need to sell your shares to buy a house? And Stephanie did not just sell, she aggressively sold in 43 separate transactions. Is Triple H in some sort of trouble? Why do I feel this is not the end of the story? Stay tuned!

]]>http://beermugsports.com/ring/rss-comments-entry-34328483.xmlTommy "Machine" Gunn - Dead at Age 44George ForemanMMAMachine GunnRocky VThe DukeTommy MorrisonbixingdeadThe MouthTue, 03 Sep 2013 04:03:21 +0000http://beermugsports.com/ring/2013/9/3/tommy-machine-gunn-dead-at-age-44.html1075716:12888910:34222307Former WBO champion Tommy "The Duke" Morrison died in a Nebraska hospital late Saturday night. The cause of death is not yet determined. Most people will remember Morrison for his role as Tommy "Machine" Gunn in Rocky V. Morrison will also be remembered for his denial of having the HIV virus. In 1996 Morrison tested positive for HIV before his fight with Arthur Weathers, but later he denied having HIV. Morrison beat George Foreman to win the WBO heavyweight title in 1993.